Spotlight

From Bach to beats: How Ryan Davis is redefining the viola’s sound

From Bach to beats: How Ryan Davis is redefining the viola’s sound

Blending classical roots with the pulse of folk, electronic, and hip-hop, School of Music professor Ryan Davis—known by his moniker “Radia”—is carving out a space for the viola that is both fresh and timeless. His journey as a violist and composer defies tradition, embracing a fusion of genres to breathe new life into an instrument often overshadowed in classical music./ UBC Faculty of Arts

Dr. Dylan Robinson is a new member of the Royal Society of Canada

Dr. Dylan Robinson is a new member of the Royal Society of Canada

Dr. Dylan Robinson is a new member of the Royal Society of Canada and shares about his work on addressing the appropriation of Indigenous song and culture in classical music and opera.

From UBC graduate student to Professor Emeritus, Dr. Terence Dawson retires from UBC School of Music

From UBC graduate student to Professor Emeritus, Dr. Terence Dawson retires from UBC School of Music

We caught up with Dr. Dawson to chat about his mentors, learning Rzewski’s ‘De Profundis’ and the joy of experiencing his students’ performances.

How a Composer was Reunited with a Long-lost Score

How a Composer was Reunited with a Long-lost Score

UBC Music Librarian Kevin Madill reunites composer with their lost score, 20 years after being lost in a flood.

Arts Umbrella hosts performance of Debra Sparrow-inspired composition Strings of the Universe

Arts Umbrella hosts performance of Debra Sparrow-inspired composition Strings of the Universe

Strings of the Universe, composed by UBC Music student Jack Campbell and inspired by renowned Musqueam artist Debra Sparrow’s weaving, will be featured at Arts Umbrella on February 25 at 2 pm.

Q & A with Dr. Leigh VanHandel

Q & A with Dr. Leigh VanHandel

We caught up with the Chair of our Music Theory Division to discuss her music theory origin story, what excites her most about teaching, and her involvement with roller derby!

The Cunning Little Vixen sopranos revel in UBC Opera’s rare performance of Janáček’s bittersweet fable

The Cunning Little Vixen sopranos revel in UBC Opera’s rare performance of Janáček’s bittersweet fable

“I think this opera is very human in a way–even if we have animals all around,” says Iguavita in a separate call. “It’s a very honest opera full of human conflict, passion, emotions, obsession, love. So if you let yourself connect with it, you can relate a lot to the fox, a hen, a horse, or many characters that you wouldn’t normally relate to in real life. – The Stir

DMA Student Risa Tonita named a UBC Public Scholar for 2023/24!

DMA Student Risa Tonita named a UBC Public Scholar for 2023/24!

UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies feature
Risa Tonita: The pianist’s self: Political action in piano performance as a relational practice

People of Arts: Jonathan (Jono) Lee

People of Arts: Jonathan (Jono) Lee

Get to know UBC Music Alum Jonathan (Jono) Lee! Jonathan studied voice at UBC Music and is now an Arts Academic Advisor. You may have also recognized Jonathan as the Musical Director for the newly formed UBC Faculty of Arts Staff Choir!

Meet UBC School of Music Alum Spencer Britten!

Meet UBC School of Music Alum Spencer Britten!

As a Tenor, Dancer, and Actor, Spencer spends a lot of time on the road. Read his reflections on an international career and advice for breaking into the industry.